To what extent did germans benefit from nazi rule in the 1930s-social policies/standard of living
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To what extent did germans benefit from nazi
rule in the 1930s-social policies/standard of
living
1-germans believed nazi rule was improving their
lives-unemployment hasdrastically reduced and
few people were starving
2-small buisnesses often did well-
competing jewish buisnesses that were
closed down by nazis-big buisnesses
benefitted from construction projects and
big profits were made
3- so long as buisnesses were happy
to produce what the nazis wanted
4-from july 1935 it
became compulsery for
all german men between
ages 18-25 todo 6 months
work on practicle projects
5-only paid pocket money not wages
not very popular but provided a
sense of purpose for the unemployed
6-strenght through joy
organisationj was set up by
german labour
frount-attempted to provide
activities for leisure time to
ensure happy work fource
7-mid 1930s many germans
were pleased with the effects
of nazi policies- unemployment
was falling pride was rising
especially after the olympics
8-hitler then remilitarised the
rhineland in the same year
germans felt more secure
from attack- germany and
austria joined -anschluss
march 1938